When you decided to follow the Lord you will be changed. If you truely become a Christian (follower of Christ) you will be changed.
Jesus Christ, who is God, became the one and only sacrifice for the salvation of mankind. - Jesus is God and there is one, not many paths that lead to God - Jn.3; Jn.14:5-6; Acts 2:21; Acts 4:12; Rom.10:10; Cols.1:20-22; Cols.2:13-15 After we die we go to our eternal reward of heaven or hell. - Salvation is not thru reincarnation or in living a pretty good life. - Whether we put our faith in Jesus while we lived on earth determines our eternal destiny. - No second chance after we die. No purgatory. When we die our destiny is sealed for ever. - Matt.3:12; Matt.25:41; Heb.9:27; Rev.20; Rev.21:27
According to Matthew 7, there will be those who stand before God and call themselves Christian but God will say "depart from me I never knew you". They were not building their lives on a Christian foundation or worldview. They were only Christian in name.
I can not pick and choose which parts of the Bible I will obey if I want to be a follower of Jesus!
A new generation of Christians are buying into the lie that you can be a Christian and pick and choose your values based on your own preferences instead of the absolutes of scripture.
Biblical absolutes, logic and reason are out of style and tolerance, choice and preferences are in.
This shift of worldviews has a great impact on our lives and church.
At one time the word "intolerance" was used for things such as racism but today it is being used against anyone who questions another person's values or belief system.
In the new worldview everything is relative. There is no right and wrong beliefs. There is no objective set of absolutes other then what the individual of community chooses.
The new measure of morality is "If it doesn't hurt anyone it is ok"
Of course this is all based on a lie. All sin hurts not only the individual but those around them and the very fabric of a society.
Anyone who claims to have absolutes is viewed as the new radical fundamentalists of society.
The scriptures, not the preferences of man are the basis for truth and so we have both authority and responsibility to speak and share our faith.
Ezek 3:18 When I say to a wicked man, 'You will surely die,' and you do not warn him or speak out to dissuade him from his evil ways in order to save his life, that wicked man will die for his sin, and I will hold you accountable for his blood.
The universal truth for all cultures and peoples is written in the Bible:
John 14:5-6 Thomas said to him, "Lord, we don't know where you are going, so how can we know the way?" Jesus answered, "I am the way and the truth and the life. No one comes to the Father except through me.
Acts 4:12 Salvation is found in no one else, for there is no other name under heaven given to men by which we must be saved."
What have you decided about Jesus?
Have you embraced not only Jesus but his teachings? Are you living a biblical worldview?
Are you walking in obedience to the absolutes of His word as the authority in your life for the decisions you make?
If not, according to the Bible, you really don't love Jesus. Jesus said in John 14:15: "If you love me you will obey what I command". In other words if you love Jesus you will live by a Biblical worldview.
2006-11-09 22:52:58
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answered by kramerfam2000 3
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Who claims to be unchanged? Whoever you heard that from clearly doe not know what they are talking about. Being born again is a new beginning and the bible says if anyone is in Christ he is a new creation, that is what happens and fulfills the prophesy of Ezekiel in Chapter 36:26 which says "I will give you a new heart and put a new spirit in you; I will remove from you your heart of stone and give you a heart of flesh."...there is a huge change in a person when they become a Christian.
2006-11-11 21:40:58
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answered by candi_k7 5
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Yes, your right you should be changed. The holy spirit will guide you. This is why you feel bad when you sin or do something that you are not suppose to. You should see a change in the way you live and walk with GOD. You should feel peace and love.
If you do not feel these things then perhaps you should seek this out and pray.
2006-11-10 06:51:08
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answered by jack 6
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Few understand what the Bible really teaches about life beyond the grave. What Happens After Death? will guide you through the Scriptures to discover the encouraging and awe-inspiring truth so few understand.
A drunken driver loses control of his car and careens headfirst into a van, killing a family. A mother dies of breast cancer, leaving confused children and a grieving husband. An infant boy succumbs to a birth defect. A gentle, elderly lady dies quietly in her sleep. A desperate, depressed teenager commits suicide.
Maybe death would be different if it were predictable or consistent. But death can be so capricious. It hardly seems fair.
To us life is precious. But death is everywhere! We don't want to die. We don't want to see our loved ones die.
Self-preservation is a powerful instinct. We design special diets and exercise programs to keep us young and fit. Through medical science we seek to isolate the gene that makes us age, hoping somehow to eliminate death. A few have even arranged for their bodies to be preserved cryogenically in the hope that they can be brought back to life when the cure for what killed them is finally discovered.
Yet, for all our efforts, hopes and wishes, death is the one thing in life that remains certain. Whether through old age, illness, accident or violence, whether we are rich, poor, male or female, no matter if we're good or bad, all of us regardless of race or creed-die.
Scientists cannot tell us what happens after death. Too many aspects of life itself are intangible-too elusive to measure and record. Philosophers disagree on death and the afterlife.
Religions also disagree. Traditional Christian denominations generally teach that the souls of the dead live on in a place or condition of heaven or hell. Many non-Christians believe in the transmigration or reincarnation of souls at death. Still others believe the dead will never live again, that this life is all there is.
What really happens at death? Why do we even have to die? Can we know if there is life beyond the grave? Where can we go for meaningful, believable answers?
Only the Creator of life can reveal its purpose and the state of the dead. By looking into the Word of God for answers to our questions about death, we can learn a great deal about both life and death.
Join us now for a look at what God, our Creator, says about life and death in His inspired Word, the Bible. You may be both surprised and challenged by what you learn.
2006-11-10 06:51:59
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answered by His eyes are like flames 6
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Never claimed to be unchanged, but I am a little sedentary in my walk though....
2006-11-10 06:52:21
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answered by rocker dude 2
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We will be changed and become a new creature in Christ, but we still have this flesh and the flesh wars aganist the Spirit. We may have a new nature but we still have the old nature which will be with us till we die.
2006-11-10 09:43:33
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answered by iwant_u2_wantme2000 6
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Friend,once we become a Christian we are changed, But a true Christian will not be changed by someone else ideals that is not Scriptural
2006-11-10 09:42:36
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answered by birdsflies 7
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Noticeable and real change takes more time with some people than others.
2006-11-10 10:55:30
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answered by Anonymous
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God has been in my heart since I was old enough to speak.As a
child I saw miracles.I have always known Jesus.
2006-11-10 10:04:48
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answered by gwhiz1052 7
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some times don't believe in so much on religion try to help and depends on your self unless it is very no hope and no luck then only seek help from religion and spiritual
2006-11-10 06:55:17
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answered by Anonymous
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